I just wanted to officially welcome contrastblack (Calin) and D’zinc (Joffer) to the Envato staff team. Both Calin and Joffer have been part of the community for a few years as volunteer moderators and are now officially Envato’s Community Ambassadors! You may have seen some shiny new Envato Staff bages next to their names, this means they’ll be responsible for helping you (the community) get what you need from the site. Including, championing your concerns and feedback!

Calin (contrastblack):
Is currently studying Architecture, and living in Vienna, Austria. He has a great interest in human interaction and relationship management. His passions include philosophy, the art of argumentation as well as anything related to Visual Arts, ranging from Graffiti to technical aspects of Art and Design in general.

He’s excited to be on the Community team because he has been a member for quite a few years now, and has found the Community one of the most amazing aspects about Envato. He’s happy to have the chance to actively connect the user-base with the Staff, forward all the feedback received and understand more about Authors and Buyers. He also finds sleep highly overrated!

Joffer (d’zinc):
Is a 32-year-old hard-working optimist, keen on providing creative and efficient solutions on-the-go. He’s currently living in São Paulo, Brazil, and has been part of the Envato Community for over 2 years as an author, buyer, community moderator and all-around contributor.

He’s extremely excited to be working with Envato and has accepted the challenge to provide a high value customer experience to all Envato users!

Welcome contrastblack and d’zinc!
We’re glad to have them on board and hope you are too! If you need a hand on the forums, as well as Travis or myself, these guys are the ones to call!

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